Annotated BibliographyMoss, Joyce and George Wilson. “Overview: ‘The Necklace’.” Literature and Its Times: Profiles of 300 Notable Literary Works and the Historical Events that Influenced Them. Vol. 2: Civil Wars to Frontier Societies (1800-1880s). Joyce Moss’ “Overview: ‘The Necklace’” is a brief article and it tells the story of the Parisian life in the 1800s. The article describes the life of the society and the limitation on women’s lives during the time “The Necklace” by de Maupassant was written. Moss’ article analyzes de Maupassant’s views of women and their place in society at that time. Most importantly, Moss emphasized on how Parisian society treated and bordered women from men - not giving women rights nor acknowledging them. According to Moss, in the 1800s “men recognize only one right in women: the right to please.” This statement shows Moss’s views on how men viewed women as property, lower-situated than themselves and unequal members of the Parisian society at that time. The key concept of the article is the connection between women and their social status; this is being accomplished by bringing the importance of jewelry in women’s life; jewelry as a symbol and sign of social and financial status. Women in that era sought jewelry as a way to classify their status to the public. The reader is told that women followed a certain trend, which in other terms meant finding a husband who was wealthy. Moss writes: “jewels were a widespread symbol...by a diamond necklace.” By this, Moss explains that bourgeois status was upheld if a woman owned a diamond necklace. Even though women were devalued in this era, a social status amongst society and other families of wealth could be reached once the woman found a man to provide for her and buy her expensive clothing and jewelry which could be afforded only by the wealthy; thus – securing a certain social status for her.

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McKay, A., &amp; Barret, M. (2010, July). Trends in teen pregnancy rates from 1996-2006: A
comparison. Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 19().
This journal provides insight and comparison of teen pregnancy in different countries that occur in a 10 year span. The comparison data was collected and put in details on this growing trend. The countries used in this journal were Canada, Sweden, USA, and England/Wales. The journal also provides the contributing factors to the trend of teen pregnancy.
Waddell, E., Orr, M., &amp; Sackoff, J. (2010, May). Pregnancy risk among black, white, and
Hispanic teen girls in New York City public schools.. Journal Of Urban Health: Bulletin Of The New York Academy Of Medicine , 87().
This journal article provides detail data and methodology process on pregnancy risk among black, white and Hispanics teen girls that attend public school in New York City. It provides data collection, studied population, measurements, analysis and results in the findings. This article is a great source in depth of this growing trend in New York City.
Macleod, ., &amp; Catriona, Ida. (2010, April). A decade later: follow-up review of South African
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Study: Same number of Americans Out of Work as Amnesty Bill would Bring. (2013) Tea party. Retrieved from http://www.teaparty.org
This article talks about how a study in which the same number of immigrant workers would be brought to America is equal to the number of American’s who are unemployed.
Immigration and Crime: Assessing a conflicted Issue (2009) Center for Immigration Studies. Retrieved from http://cis.org/ImmigrantCrime
These studies shows how much of the American’s jail’s and prisons’ are populated by immigrants. In the article it states that “The department of homeland security estimates that immigrants comprise 20 percent of inmate of prisons and jails. The article also allows us to see how many of the immigrants that are in the jails or prisons are illegally in the United States committing crimes.
The fiscal cost of unlawful immigrants and Amnesty to the U.S. Taxpayer. (2013) The heritage foundation. Retrieved from http://www.heritage.org
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Lamott, Anne. "Shitty First Drafts." Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life. New York: Anchor, 1995. 20-27. Print.
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ECE 405 Week 5 Final Paper AnnotatedBibliography Diverse Family Structures
During the research of children of homelessness I found that being a child is difficult; but, it is even more difficult when your family is poor, and unsecure. Imbalances within the family can be difficult even without outside influences making it even more difficult. We as teachers see more than parents think we do; wemay notice that a child shows up dirty to class, or seems distracted all the time. This is when we as teachers need to find out what exactly is going on with our students and their family. As a teacher we need to discuss how we will deal with children who are struggling, how we as teachers will connect with families and the different strategies that can be used to support students and families within their learning environment. As I researched the why homelessness occurs I also found that these children are a byproduct of the life they were dealt whether by being a single parent, a fatherless home, immigrants or homeless with nowhere else to go. Knowing what we can do as Early Educators to help homeless children and their families has become very important in schools. In these synopses you will find some information...

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The purpose of the annotatedbibliography assignment is to give you practice in writing summaries in a scholarly tone that you can use as part of your doctoral study. When you work on your study in the doc study mentoring class, you will be responsible for submitting annotatedbibliographies including brief summaries and assessments of the sources. An annotatedbibliography will be a valuable asset for you when you sit down to write your doc study and should contain everything you will need in a short succinct paragraph (or two) from each scholarly source/study. If you write the bibliography entries properly, you should be able to cut and paste into your doctoral study.
Please ensure you address all components of the assignment so you get an understanding of how to critically summarize a source:
Reliability of evaluation of research methods and of the theories and data on which the article is based
Appropriateness for intended audience
Authority or background of the author
Limitations, depending on the scope, reliability, age of the document, and bias
Usefulness of the source for your purposes
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Module 3 Assignment 1 Rubric:
AnnotatedBibliography on Innovation (DRAFT submission) (50 points)
Identification of Resources
15 pts maximum
Exemplary
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Acceptable
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...What is an annotatedbibliography?
An annotatedbibliography gives an account of the research that has been done on a given topic. Like any bibliography, an annotatedbibliography is an alphabetical list of research sources. In addition to bibliographic data, an annotatedbibliography provides a concise summary of each source and some assessment of its value or relevance. Depending on your assignment, an annotatedbibliography may be one stage in a larger research project, or it may be an independent project standing on its own.
Selecting the sources:
The quality and usefulness of your bibliography will depend on your selection of sources. Define the scope of your research carefully so that you can make good judgments about what to include and exclude. Your research should attempt to be reasonably comprehensive within well-defined boundaries. Consider these questions to help you find appropriate limits for your research:
• What problem am I investigating? What question(s) am I trying to pursue? If your bibliography is part of a research project, this project will probably be governed by a research question. If your bibliography is an independent project on a general topic (e.g. aboriginal women and Canadian law), try formulating your topic as a question or a series...

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The advice in this brochure is a general guide only. We strongly recommend that you also follow your assignment marking criteria and seek clarification from your lecturer or tutor if needed.
What is an AnnotatedBibliography?
An annotatedbibliography provides a brief account of the available research on a given topic. It is a list of research sources that includes concise descriptions and evaluations of each source. The annotation usually contains a brief summary of content and a short analysis or evaluation. While an annotation can be as brief as one sentence, the standard annotatedbibliography consists of a citation followed by a short paragraph. An example is provided below.
Aim of the AnnotatedBibliography
In this case the annotatedbibliography will:
* review the literature of a particular subject;
* explore and organise sources for further research;
* allow you to get acquainted with the material available on a particular topic.
Questions to Consider
You need to consider carefully the texts that you select for your annotatedbibliography. Keep the following questions in mind to help clarify your choices.
1. What topic/ problem am I investigating?
2. What is the aim of your bibliography?...